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The World is full of Monsters

March 10, 2023September 26, 2022

In this online seminar at the University of the Arts, Bremen in the summer term 2021 we dissected the posthuman in many ways: We unwrapped the socio-political and historical implications of what it means to be human, as well as … read more

Categories TeachingTags animals, anthropocentrism, monsters, plants, post-anthropocentrism

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